Fortunately, the five-year survival rate for breast cancer patients in our country has risen to over 90 per cent, as the level of clinical care for breast cancer has increased steadily in recent years. The 10-year cure rate for early breast cancer is more than 80 per cent, with only about 70 per cent remaining in phase III, while breast cancer is considered to be a remote organ transfer at around phase IV and cannot be completely cured at current medical levels.
As with other oncological diseases, breast cancer increases over time and the survival rate decreases gradually, with significant differences in the duration of life of breast cancer patients at different stages of the disease. If it is judged to be early breast cancer, it is generally common for 10, 20 years of life and long-term survival. This is why the State promotes the need for regular breast screening to identify the important reasons for early breast cancer!
Clinical results show that the survival rate for early breast cancer can reach 90 per cent over five years, compared to less than 40 per cent for late-stage breast cancer.
The treatment of breast cancer consists mainly of surgery, treatment, chemotherapy, endocrinology treatment and target treatment. Surgery is an important tool for the treatment of breast cancer, especially for early patients. The methods of surgery include breast cancer root surgery, breast milk surgery, etc. Vaccination and chemotherapy can remove remaining cancer cells and increase the cure rate. Endocrine and target treatments are targeted at specific molecular targets for breast cancer and reduce the risk of relapse.
In order to increase the survival of breast cancer, patients need to actively cooperate with the doctor ‘ s treatment programme and pay attention to:
1. Maintain a good mindset: a positive mindset helps to improve the effectiveness of treatment and the quality of life of patients.
2. Nutritional care and rest: a reasonable diet and adequate rest contribute to the rehabilitation of the patient.
Compliance with medical orders for periodic review: periodic review allows for timely detection of medical changes and adjustments to treatment programmes.
4. Maintenance of good habits: cessation of alcohol and alcohol, avoidance of late nights, maintenance of proper exercise, etc.
The choice of regular hospitals and doctors for treatment: formal hospitals and doctors can provide more specialized treatment and care.
Preventive measures for breast cancer include:
1. Periodic mammograms: Women should conduct regular mammograms, including mammograms, mammograms and mammograms.
2. Dietary care: Keep diets low-fat, high-fibrous and avoid over-ingestion of high-heat and high-fat food.
3. Maintenance of good habits: cessation of alcohol and alcohol, avoidance of late nights, maintenance of proper exercise, etc.
4. Avoid long-term exposure to harmful substances such as radiation, chemical substances, etc.
In general, attention to the prevention and treatment of breast cancer and to increasing the survival of breast cancer requires a concerted effort by patients, doctors and society.